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Welcome!
The University Chaplain provides interfaith services and programs and serves as an umbrella for all religious life on all campuses. The University Chaplain works cooperatively with the Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and Muslim Chaplains and administers Goddard Chapel and the Interfaith Center, 58 Winthrop St. as university facilities. Special support is provided for traditions not represented by Chaplains, like Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
The University Chaplain also reaches beyond traditional religious groups to address concerns in all aspects of university endeavor and in relations with surrounding communities. This includes teaching, community service, counseling, helping to address ethical and spiritual concerns for Tufts. The University Chaplaincy upholds the Universalist tradition and commitment to inclusivity.
The Interfaith Center is located at 58 Winthrop St. For information regarding policies and reservation form for the Center, please consult our reservation form or for further information, please call 617-627-3427.
A Message about the University Chaplaincy from Michael Baenen, Chief of Staff, President's Office (12/19/2011)
Donate to The Friends of Goddard Chapel
Religious Preference Form
Chaplaincy For the Whole Tufts Community (Periscope Article)
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Upcoming Events
The Goddard Chapel Forum on Relgion and Moral Courage is pleased to announce that the March 14 Forum will be a panel discussion including Reverend Patricia Budd Kepler, Interim University Chaplain; Naila Baloch, Muslim Chaplain; Rabbi Debra Blank, Interim Jewish Chaplain; Lynn Cooper, Catholic Chaplain and Rachael Pettengill, Protestant Chaplain. The program begins at 6 p.m. with a Q/A segment following the discussion until 7 p.m. All are welcome.
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